Honda Jazz - Strappy Thing

Honda Jazz - Strappy Thing

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So, I recently acquired my first car, and its spacious boot area is a real asset - except for the fact that I usually don't have much in there. I needed a way to keep one or two small items secure so they wouldn't fly around while driving. I noticed that the space behind the wheels is often underutilized, and there's a convenient hook for securing a baby seat. Initially, I wanted to create a basket, but after trying to measure it, I decided on elastic straps and a bracket to hold them in place on the hook instead. This was my first project using OpenSCAD, and by the time I got to the hook, I ran out of patience - so I apologize for that. After printing, you'll need some elastic, which I bought from Spotlight Stores (https://www.spotlightstores.com/by-the-metre/birch-elastic/p/80342563), two buckles (I used https://www.spotlightstores.com/sewing/haberdashery/buckles-toggles-and-cord/birch-adjust-buckles/p/80055822), and some time on a sewing machine - I happen to own one myself. Print Settings: Printer: Perusa I3 Style Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.15 Infill: 20% Notes: Flip the object and rotate it so that the hook is facing upwards. I used supports to get the hook to stand upright. To print the other side, simply mirror it.

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